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How to Grow Vegetables With a Hydroponic Garden Kit

Outdoor gardening has left many gardeners feeling blue when temperatures drop, since gardening of this nature is restricted to certain seasons of the year. Many have tried their hand at indoor gardening, which has proven to be somewhat challenging through traditional methods. However, there is now another option in indoor gardening that has proven to be quite successful for many; hydroponic gardening. This gardening method uses a growing medium instead of soil that allows nutrients to come in direct contact with the roots for healthier plants. This type of gardening is much easier for even beginning gardeners today, thanks to a hydroponic garden kit that provides everything necessary to begin an indoor garden.

Types of Kits

A hydroponic garden kit can be as simple as a device that sits on your counter with a light attached. These kits are sold through home improvement stores, garden centers and even department stores. The seeds are included with this type of hydroponic garden kit, so you don't get a choice in the type of crops you grow. In many cases, the plants are a combination of herbs, vegetables and flowers, and the plants do not grow large enough to produce much of a crop. However, for those starting out in the world of hydroponic gardening, this cheap hydroponic kit may offer a taste of what this type of gardening is all about.

Another form of hydroponic garden kit looks like a freestanding closet, and provides everything you need to grow a variety of vegetables. Supplies will include containers for the plants, a growing medium, a nutrient solution and a pump to apply it evenly, and artificial lighting. These units are a better choice for growing all sorts of vegetable crops, since there is more room for larger plants. This type of hydroponic garden kit is considerably more expensive than the countertop models, and will require much more space to set up. However, a hydroponic garden kit like this will supply your family with homegrown produce year round.

An outdoor hydroponic garden kit allows you to carry your indoor hobby to the outdoor growing season, with an even bigger selection of crops to choose from. The advantage to an outdoor hydroponic garden kit is that you don't need to supply artificial lighting to your plants. The sun does the work for you. These outdoor kits can be large enough to take up an entire garden bed or small enough to fit on even the most compact patio.

A hydroponic garden kit offers even more versatility for the garden enthusiast. Whether you choose to garden indoors or out, hydroponic gardening can produce healthy plants and a bumper crop.

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